1 map; 39 x 72 cm. Scale 400 feet to 1 inch.
Cheney was founded in 1880 and named Billings, after the president of the Northern Pacific Railway. Prior to that, it had been known as Depot Springs. When a Northern Pacific director, Benjamin P....

1 map; 41 x 51 cm. Blue ink. Humorous souvenir map of WSC (later Washington State University). This was likely done for the fall of 1946, with Stadium Way completed, but Todd and Dana Hall still "proposed" and none of the temporary housing...

1 map; 14 x 23 cm. The first railroad to stretch across the United States, the Union Pacific Railroad, was completed in just four years--from 1865 to 1869. This map was in fact printed one year before the completion of the road. Linking up with...

1 map; 33 x 33 cm. Map shows towns and ranges with rail roads and wagon roads, and ferries across the Snake River indicated. Scale 5 miles to an inch.
Whitman County, located in south-eastern Washington State, was created in 1871 out of Stevens...

1 map : 26 x 43 cm. Scale: 1 in. = 400 ft. Inset: Section thru dam
This is a very preliminary design map showing how a dam could be placed at Grand Coulee. Initial excavation for a dam there didn't begin until 1933, by which point several designs...

1 map: col., 39 x 27 cm. Plat maps from the Whitman County cities of Colton, Staley and Diamond. Colton scale 400'=1". Staley scale 400'=1". Diamond scale 400'=1". The town of Colton, eleven miles south of Pullman, began as a settlement in 1879. ...

1 map; 50 x 45 cm. "Compliments of the Chamber of Commerce, Spokane, Wa." map has no date but is likely circa 1909 as it can be found listed for sale in the Northwest Mining News in early 1910. The O. R. & N. changed its name in 1910, but is still...

1 map : hand col. ; 25 x 31 cm. Relief shown by hachures. Shows locations of native American tribal groups. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1833 by Illman & Pilbrow in the Clerk's office of the District Court for the Southern...

1 map: 40 x 54 cm. Published by order of the Senate of the United States. Drawn by David H. Burr.
The names of the places on the borders of the Map show their respective Latitudes.
Inset: The North Pacific Ocean and the adjacent Coasts and...

1 map: hand col., 42 x 35 cm. The Oregon Treaty of 1846 between Great Britain and the United States settled the northern border dispute of the Pacific Northwest. Under this agreement, the land--occupied jointly between the two countries since...

1 map: col., 34 x 43 cm. Granted permission to publish S. Augustus Mitchell's maps in 1850, the publishing house of Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. published (as one of its first printings) a map of the newly formed State of California and the Oregon and...

1 map; 20 x 20 cm. In 1892, Washington's land-grant college (Washington Agriculture College as it was then called) had its beginnings on a barren, dusty hilltop overlooking the young town of Pullman. While a number of years and many methods were...

1 map: hand col., 24 x 22 cm. Catholic missionary and northwest explorer, Fr. Pierre John DeSmet, established a mission with the Flathead Indians of the Bitterroot Valley near present day Missoula, Montana on September 24, 1841. Having gained the...